1. Faithless LoverKeita, a very popular high-schooler, couldn’t understand the reason he always get dumped in his relationships. However on the night his friend, Shuuji, returned to town, his virginity was taken away by him. After weekly smooching with Shuuji, Keita soon realised he was in love with him and confessed. Shuuji rejected him immediately. Why did Shuuji reject him even though they have feelings for each other?

2. Finger Tips Reaching OutHideaki, the perfect, charismatic (and totally narcissistic) student council president of Tozawa High, is constantly annoyed by Sugimoto from class 3E. Sugimoto, on the other hand, pays zero attention to the President which only serves to annoy him even more.

3. Everything's Too LateKashiwai is bar-hopping with his colleagues when he is confessed to by a homo. Drunk, he accepts... but the next morning he can't remember anything. He wakes up with a naked stranger?!

4. Proof of LoveKawamiya is head over heels about Suzuno. They're happily going out and very much in love - at least Kawamiya is... but who is "Haru"?

5. Omake Extra ~The Boyfriends' Room~

A sweet collection of one-shots, focused on each person's feelings toward the other, rather than complicated love triangles, etc.

The artwork is to my liking, coming up with clear lines and well designed & arranged panels. Even the included pages in color are nice to look at and the design of the characters got on my good side right away.

The storylines have been pretty cute and enjoyable, coming up with a bit of drama and awkward situations every now and then. Just like it said, the main focus lies on the feelings of the characters and this aspect was kept as a red line. In my eyes all the stories have been characters with interesting personalities and settings, that match the oneshot limit just fine. So, for me this collection was a good read and - I guess - it will be enjoyable for lots of readers, since they different stories aren't as generic as some others these days. ^^

this is a good way of using cliche stories and characters - just do it with feelings, and lots of moe! it doesn't really matter what is any of the stories about, and who are the characters really, but I can still feel the cuteness of their relationships and that what matters.

Very fun and cute stories, I enjoyed every single one of them a lot!In chapter 3 I found it a bit over the top that Kashiwai is beating him up all the damn time, he needs to take anger management lessons or something! But the story was great anyways.I especially liked chapter 5 where there are little extras for the previous oneshots!It's usually not easy pleasing me with oneshot collections because they oftentimes leave me feeling unsatisfied, with stories that feel incomplete, rushed or ones that I just don't care about enough in such a little time. I have to say though that these are very good and I enjoyed reading them a lot.I also am a huge fan of this art style and it reminds me so much of KHR! (her doujinshi of that series are also great!)

I'd recommend this to everyone, the oneshots are all great reads, interesting, funny, heartwarming; there's enough different plots and characters... it's good all around!

The 2nd till 4th story + 5th aka the bonus is very good! Except the 1st story that sooo far from my liking thing. Even how the story goes is too good to make me disappointed. Sorry! But like i said, except the 1st, the others is very good!

Do yourself the pleasure of reading this. The art is clean, conveys the message, and brilliant. This is more like a collection of one-shots, which the description fails to mention. However, the actors are really well developed, and believable.

The description is misleading, this is actually a series of one shots, but the stories and art are sweet and the themes were interesting and varied, but everything has a happy ending. A short, enjoyable read.

I found this manga to be a really great read. I enjoyed every story. It was my first time reading a work of this manga ka. And now I'm a fan. The art work was really nice and the story telling really good. A good read over all.